A history of all nations from the earliest times; being a universal historical library . Fig. 59. — Kemains of a Komau mural painting at Nizy-le-Coujlo , France).A leopard-hunt. (Gaz. archeol., 1876.] 18,000 persons; and a .splendid forum on whose southern side, upon araised platform, still stands a Corinthian temple (Maison Carree, ), while an immense aqueduct with three tiers of arches (now called 160 THE ANCIENT WORLD IN THE SECOND CENTURY. Pont du Gard) crossed the neighboring river. Other thriving townsof southern Gaul were Burdigala (Bordeaux), at the mouth of theGaronne, th


A history of all nations from the earliest times; being a universal historical library . Fig. 59. — Kemains of a Komau mural painting at Nizy-le-Coujlo , France).A leopard-hunt. (Gaz. archeol., 1876.] 18,000 persons; and a .splendid forum on whose southern side, upon araised platform, still stands a Corinthian temple (Maison Carree, ), while an immense aqueduct with three tiers of arches (now called 160 THE ANCIENT WORLD IN THE SECOND CENTURY. Pont du Gard) crossed the neighboring river. Other thriving townsof southern Gaul were Burdigala (Bordeaux), at the mouth of theGaronne, the most important port on the Atlantic for the trade withBritain, and Tolosa (Toulouse), at the head of the river navigation, towhich the goods from the Mediterranean were carried in Fig. 60. — Bas-relief upon a sarcophagus of the second century, found at in combat with a lion. (Marseilles, Museum.)


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